Bellator
Bellator Mma returns Friday night with little to no major competition in the Mma realm. There’s no Ufc event this week, and no Wsof, which means Bellator is free and clear of any large scale North American Mma competition. Will this help their overall ratings? We’ll find out after the weekend, but they’ve got a couple of intriguing fights on the card.
In the main event, former Bellator featherweight champion Joe Warren, currently the promotion’s interim bantamweight champion, looks to knock off full-fledged Bellator bantamweight champion Eduardo Dantas and become the company’s first full-blown two weight class champ (he’s already sort-of that thanks to the interim title).
Pop quiz: what current Ufc fighter did Warren beat for the Bellator featherweight title in September 2010?
If you guessed recent Ufc bantamweight title challenger Joe Soto, you know your obscure fighters granted title shots.
Soto was...
Bellator Mma returns Friday night with little to no major competition in the Mma realm. There’s no Ufc event this week, and no Wsof, which means Bellator is free and clear of any large scale North American Mma competition. Will this help their overall ratings? We’ll find out after the weekend, but they’ve got a couple of intriguing fights on the card.
In the main event, former Bellator featherweight champion Joe Warren, currently the promotion’s interim bantamweight champion, looks to knock off full-fledged Bellator bantamweight champion Eduardo Dantas and become the company’s first full-blown two weight class champ (he’s already sort-of that thanks to the interim title).
Pop quiz: what current Ufc fighter did Warren beat for the Bellator featherweight title in September 2010?
If you guessed recent Ufc bantamweight title challenger Joe Soto, you know your obscure fighters granted title shots.
Soto was...
- 10/8/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
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Back at Bellator 120, the promotion’s first and only PPV to date, Bellator middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko took on former Ufc light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz in a non-title bout, and lost handily. He was out-sized, out-muscled, taken to the ground, and quickly submitted; still stunned as Ortiz began his grave digger routine in the middle of the Bellator cage. It was a fight that Shlemenko had supposedly asked for (though we won’t put it past the promotion to have put him up to it), and it revitalised Ortiz’s career, at least until the outcome of Ortiz vs. Bonnar in November.
In the meantime, one of Bellator’s most lauded champions wound up with an ugly loss on his record, and for what? To job to a fading star in a match where he was at a great physical disadvantage?
Had Shlemenko won we’d...
Back at Bellator 120, the promotion’s first and only PPV to date, Bellator middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko took on former Ufc light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz in a non-title bout, and lost handily. He was out-sized, out-muscled, taken to the ground, and quickly submitted; still stunned as Ortiz began his grave digger routine in the middle of the Bellator cage. It was a fight that Shlemenko had supposedly asked for (though we won’t put it past the promotion to have put him up to it), and it revitalised Ortiz’s career, at least until the outcome of Ortiz vs. Bonnar in November.
In the meantime, one of Bellator’s most lauded champions wound up with an ugly loss on his record, and for what? To job to a fading star in a match where he was at a great physical disadvantage?
Had Shlemenko won we’d...
- 9/26/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
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